- Author: Mati Klarwein Author Record # 2179
- Legal Name: Klarwein, Matias
- Birthplace: Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany
- Birthdate: 9 April 1932
- Deathdate: 7 March 2002
- Language: German
- Webpages: German National Library, matiklarweinart.com, Wikipedia-DE, Wikipedia-EN, Wikipedia-FR
- Used These Alternate Names: Abdul Mati Klarwein, Mati Klarwen
- Note: His artistic fame stems primarily from his music album covers, for example for Santana and Miles Davis. He fled with his family to the British Mandate of Palestine in 1933; in 1948 he went to Paris, France, which kind of became his home.
- Author Tags: sf art book (2)
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Nonfiction
- God Jokes: The Art of Abdul Mati Klarwein [English] (1976) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]
- Inscapes: Real Estate Paintings by Mati Klarwein [English] (1983)
-
The World's Desire [English] (1972)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: The World's Desire (cover) (2001)
- The Lovers [English] (1972)
- With a Finger in My I [English] (1972) [only as by Mati Klarwen]
- Xanadu [Dutch] (1973)
- Arrive at Easterwine: The Autobiography of a Ktistec Machine [English] (1973)
- The Alien Condition [English] (1973)
- The Midwich Cuckoos [English] (1973)
- Two Views of Wonder [English] (1973)
-
New Worlds #6 [English] (1975)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: New Worlds Quarterly #6 (cover) (2021)
- Heavy Metal, March 1981 [English] (1981) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]
- Inscapes: Real Estate Paintings by Mati Klarwein [English] (1983)
- God Jokes: The Art of Abdul Mati Klarwein [English] (unknown) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]
- Future Drugs [English] (1978) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]
- Count the Clock That Tells the Time [English] (1978)
- Antimatter Revealed [English] (1979)
- Vox Olympica [English] (1981)
- My Lady of the Psychiatric Sorrows [English] (1982) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]
- Inscapes: Real Estate Paintings by Mati Klarwein [English] (1983)
- God Jokes: The Art of Abdul Mati Klarwein [English] (unknown) [only as by Abdul Mati Klarwein]